If Stack sites were new, then perhaps removing that threshold would be beneficial to everyone.
However, touching on what @RobertHarvey said, I think it's fine, with both help centre and a plethora of most common new user questions already on Meta.
New users tend not to ask about "deep" Stack things which only more seasoned users will ask, and by then have > 5 rep.
So I think we have it mostly covered for them by now.
It could be a bit unfair if a user with <5 rep has a question not covered by help centre/previous questions.
However if they're decent, they'll gain that tiny rep quickly, then come back and ask their civil, valid, and non-dupe question at a later date.
If they are not decent, and are just after a vent, although every user should be able to have their say I quietly don't really mind in this case. It'll likely just be a dupe, non-constructive, uncivil, and just moaning about something they cannot do.
Hence the requirement of a bit of a rep needed in the first place - to learn a bit before griping about things which while might be annoying, are valid, and do work in the interest of the greater good.
And is probably already covered if one searches for a bit more than a bloody nanosecond!
I don't know what message users with <5 rep get when trying to ask on Meta, however it should (if it doesn't) be quite informative, linking to the help centre clearly, and clearly state:
As you are a new user, please use the help section, and importantly
search thoroughly on Meta as your question has likely already been
asked and answered.
If you feel you still need to ask a question, please do not bypass the
min 5 rep requirement by posting on someone else's Meta question, or
by asking on a site you do have posting privileges.
This will not get your question answered, and will likely just gain
downvotes, hindering your progress towards gaining the required rep
for asking your question.
5 rep is very easy to earn!.