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
Speed could be a very useful application. Perhaps it'd enable some arbitrage opportunities, but the gaps would have to be similarly large as they were during the end of May. The spread between Asia and the West was absurd... at least with Bitcoin. Seems like a huge hassle though, unless you desperately need the funds moved quickly.