The problem with said Meta question is that in its initial revision, it was the umpteenth variation of "I disagree with a gold tag badge holder's duplicate close vote because my question isn't answered by the duplicate, should gold tag badge holders have these privileges?".
In its current version, the OP of that question is going out of their way to explain why they aren't required to create a Minimal, complete and verifyable example, both in the question itself and in comments under my self-deleted answer.
In other words: the question is off-topic, because:
This question does not appear to seek input and discussion from the community.
They disagree with the closure, they don't want to provide a MCVE and they want to take away power from gold tag badge holders, simply because they're unable to create a question others can answer.
We've had enough of such questions already, this one doesn't add anything to the existing ones. That's why I voted to delete.
It really doesn't matter that one of the delete-voters was the addressee of the question. The question has no value; it's merely a rant.
On the other hand, if a Meta question is on-topic, it won't be close-voted, it can't be deleted and we won't have this discussion.