"Today, Bradbury is banned in Fort Collins schools because he upsets the christianists and rethuglicans too much."
I'd say I can't believe it, except, unfortunately, I can.
In my state, there are two writers writing for the teenage market who have been of interest to those in the "let's see how many books we can ban today!" club. After various ban efforts hit the news, I have taken the time to read the contested books, and frankly haven't seen what the fuss is about. Except for those who want things to be as nice as they are on Leave It To Beaver
Back to Ray Bradbury. I had a science teacher who occaisionally read us short stories. It was a welcome break from our text which was deathly dull, AND treated us like idiots who couldn't read. Years later, I realize that he was using those stories as devious way to teach us things about science.
One story he read was "There Will Come Silent Rains." It is one that I vividly remember years and years later.
The Bradbury story that really scares me now, though, is his book Fahrenheit 451. I see our society becoming like the one in that book.