I'm not distorting your words. Learn to read. Doge is more expensive to transfer if you including the fees that you must pay if you want to exchange your Doges into a currency that you can actually use to buy real things. And I've made a pretty clear example for this case.
If you don't want to understand this that's your choice. But what you're saying is bullshit for any real-world application.
Sure, the immediate transfer of Doges is cheaper, but just transfering Doges is pointless and no person with a brain would ever buy Doges to transfer money - because it will be more expensive if you include all relevant costs, period.
I've not been using DOGE to transfer for a while but when I do - I tend to sell at 1-2sat higher than I bought and make a small profit on the transfer. Market conditions have to be right for that or you could make a small loss instead however.
Other times I've needed to transfer whilst BTC tx speeds were slow and used DOGE to get the funds across faster