The notion that "if you can do it, it doesn't mean you have to" reflects a principle of discernment and responsibility.
Just because an action is within your rights or capabilities, it doesn't necessarily make it the right or necessary thing to do.
Burning a flag, for example, is a legally protected form of free speech in many countries.
However, the act is deeply symbolic and can be seen as highly disrespectful or provocative. The decision to engage in such an act should be weighed against its potential consequences and the broader message it conveys.
Exercising the right to burn a flag should be considered in the context of whether it aligns with one's values and the impact it may have on others. The key idea is to think critically about the implications and ethics of your actions, even when you are free to perform them.
psyops be psyops at the end of the day, USA should protect its culture more