Ok but it is certainly possible to take a big lens in front of a high power warm white LED and lights stuff on fire.
At that small focal point, the intensity is high enough to cut through stuff like tape or plastic and would do the same to your retina.
So it really depends on the intensity of the light source and optics combined whether it will cause immediate damage or not.

Obviously there isn’t currently a flashlight like this, unless you put a big converging lens in front of one, but in the near future as we try to increase throw without increasing head size the intensity will keep getting higher and higher until it reaches a point where NOHD will be a specification just like with a laser.

Currently this isn’t an issue with flashlights because the beam has such a large diameter that the amount of light entering through your pupil is only a fraction of the total beam power.
But as per my example, if you take a lens and concentrate that beam power into a smaller area, then more of that power can enter through the pupil and cause damage faster than the blink reflex.