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Is the identity function a many-one reduction from a language to super-set?

I need help with a question.

Prove or disprove the following claim:

Let $f\colon \Sigma^* \to \Sigma^*$ be the identity function, i.e., $f(w) = w$ for all $w \in \Sigma^*$. Let $L_1$ and $L_2$ be two languages such that $L_1 \subseteq L_2$. Then $f$ is a many-to-one reduction from $L_1$ to $L_2$. In particular, if $L_2$ is decidable, $L_1$ is decidable as well.

I'm almost certain it's false, but I'm having a hard time with the justification. Can anyone help me out?